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Everardo Inzunza-González

Researcher at Autonomous University of Baja California

Publications -  30
Citations -  445

Everardo Inzunza-González is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Baja California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Encryption. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 213 citations. Previous affiliations of Everardo Inzunza-González include Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education.

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Randomness improvement of chaotic maps for image encryption in a wireless communication scheme using PIC-microcontroller via Zigbee channels

TL;DR: A process to improve the randomness of five chaotic maps that are implemented on a PIC-microcontroller is introduced and it is experimentally verified that this chaotic encryption scheme can be used in practical applications such as M2M and Internet of things (IoT).
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Implementing a chaotic cryptosystem in a 64-bit embedded system by using multiple-precision arithmetic

TL;DR: The security analysis confirms that the proposed chaotic cryptos system is secure and robust against several known attacks, as well as statistical tests of NIST and TestU01, proving that high-precision arithmetic helps to enhance the security of the cryptosystems.
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FPGA-based Chaotic Cryptosystem by Using Voice Recognition as Access Key

TL;DR: A security analysis is provided to demonstrate that the proposed cryptosystem is highly secure and robust against known attacks.
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Development and implementation of a fish counter by using an embedded system

TL;DR: The main contributions are the theoretical and experimental study to determine the aquarium background color and the algorithm of the proposed method implemented in a low cost and high performance embedded system, thus, allowing the counting instrument to be reliable, portable and easily migratory to different operating systems.
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Design and Construction of an ROV for Underwater Exploration.

TL;DR: The proposed ROV can reach up to 100 m underwater, thus solving the issue of divers who can only reach 30 m depth, and can be useful in underwater applications such as surveillance, operations, maintenance, and measurement.